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ground forces in libya unless it's absolutely necessary he said america's role would be limited as part of the international effort to protect libyans from gadhafi forces but first some there is worry that it echoes the u.s. invasion of iraq eight years ago and the devastating consequences that could result if he's got a champion has more from washington. the pentagon says could doll feest air defenses have been a severely disabled as they put it the u.s. has launched missiles from its war ships and submarines in the mediterranean targeting it could be as air defenses and as the pentagon says the goal is to shape the battlefield for the coalition forces to take further action basically what they're doing is they're clearing this guy is so that he is not able to shoot down any planes of the coalition forces in the pentagon also says that this is just the beginning of the operation and in the coming few days more nato ships will converge on a lead to inforce naval blockade and earlier french of fighter jets have carried out strikes on these ground forces and there have been reports of civ
ground forces in libya unless it's absolutely necessary he said america's role would be limited as part of the international effort to protect libyans from gadhafi forces but first some there is worry that it echoes the u.s. invasion of iraq eight years ago and the devastating consequences that could result if he's got a champion has more from washington. the pentagon says could doll feest air defenses have been a severely disabled as they put it the u.s. has launched missiles from its war...
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welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- a call to martyrdom. the online video showing pakastani children acting out a suicide bombing. and it looks like true love, but is it? why sham marriages are on the rise in britain. hello to you. the syrian president tries to calm his country. he has ordered the release of everyone detained in the current unrest. he has also promised to lift wages and possibly emergency rules in place for 50 years. it is reported thousands attended the funerals of people killed when security forces fired on anti-government protesters wednesday. >> shocking scenes on the streets, the troubled southern city at the center of the unrest. shot down by gunmen. the bbc cannot independently verify the image is posted on social network sites. but security forces were blamed for the killings. this protesters as -- stay on the ground. do not move. no one is lifting a finger. human rights activists say at least 45 were killed, but these figures cannot be independ
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welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- bottles of water fly off the shelves and in tokyo as the authorities say tap water is unsafe for babies. and the last of the great 20th century screen icons. we look back at the career of elizabeth taylor who has died at age 79. hello. the latest spike in and violence between israel and palestinians produced the first bus bombing in jerusalem for seven years. it killed one woman and wounded about 30. prime minister benjamin netanyahu said israel will respond aggressively, responsibly, and wisely. there is much fear now about retaliation as our middle east correspondent reports. >> fear and confusion in central jerusalem this afternoon. it had been so quiet in recent years that people had almost forgotten what all bomb in the middle of the city sounds and looks like. this was the target. up bus packed with commuters and shoppers. paramedics and emergency medics were quickly on this team. >> on the floor, all the blood. it is unbelievab
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khadafi continued his reckless callously of intimidation is relentless pursuit has to be counted on america to be passive. be counted wrong old habits die hard we look at how the gauging and foreign military conflict has become a trademark trait of u.s. president. and the new holes in japan's attempts to cool the reactors of the quake damaged fukushima power plant that's rising black smoke the evacuation of workers and fire five. pm wednesday night here in moscow you're watching the r.t. news channel with kevin zero in very warm welcome the top story coalition strikes on libya is showing no signs of easing with more than three hundred war plane flights reportedly on the fourth night a french aircraft carrier is now moving to the region two more fighter jets are arriving in crete despite the pentagon she's pledged to ease the intensity of the strikes policy is following developments in the capital tripoli. colonel gadhafi spoke on state television on tuesday night in what we're being told is and i've addressed some of his compound bab al aziziya now that compound was hit some two days ago by
khadafi continued his reckless callously of intimidation is relentless pursuit has to be counted on america to be passive. be counted wrong old habits die hard we look at how the gauging and foreign military conflict has become a trademark trait of u.s. president. and the new holes in japan's attempts to cool the reactors of the quake damaged fukushima power plant that's rising black smoke the evacuation of workers and fire five. pm wednesday night here in moscow you're watching the r.t. news...
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gadhafi continued his reckless policy of intimidation is relentless pursuit of terror he counted on america to be passive he counted wrong turns out so did saddam hussein just two hours ago allied air forces began an attack on military targets in iraq in kuwait for his successor president clinton the target was slobodan milosevic today our armed forces joined our nato allies in airstrikes against serbian forces responsible for the brutality in kosovo president george w. bush said it was weapons of mass destruction that threaten the world and invaded iraq in what was supposed to be a quick and limited campaign on my orders coalition forces have begun striking selective targets some military importance to undermine saddam hussein's ability to wage war most thought it would end there with president obama running on an anti-war platform he has spent most of his presidency trying to end the wars started by his predecessor until now the u.n. security council passed a strong resolution that demands an end to the violence against citizens. it authorize the use of force in the timeline of recent his
gadhafi continued his reckless policy of intimidation is relentless pursuit of terror he counted on america to be passive he counted wrong turns out so did saddam hussein just two hours ago allied air forces began an attack on military targets in iraq in kuwait for his successor president clinton the target was slobodan milosevic today our armed forces joined our nato allies in airstrikes against serbian forces responsible for the brutality in kosovo president george w. bush said it was weapons...
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appearing in the us probably for america. to the two to go it war illegally is the nikkei gratian against another country but people at the beacon it's this humanitarian intervention british forces joined the action in libya from the very beginning it submarines and fighter jets carried out multiple strikes against gadhafi forces our correspondent in london lauren that reports next on what the u.k. public thinks about being involved in another conflict. what we heard before this started and what has actually happened now there's quite a big difference both in what actually happens and in in the perception of that a no fly zone sounds to your mind on the street like a relatively key thing it just sounds like people won't be allowed to take it take off planes but of course i think what people didn't really understand was that in order to stop because after planes taking off one would actually have to shoot them down and certainly what we've seen so far in this military intervention and we should remember just the beginning is o
appearing in the us probably for america. to the two to go it war illegally is the nikkei gratian against another country but people at the beacon it's this humanitarian intervention british forces joined the action in libya from the very beginning it submarines and fighter jets carried out multiple strikes against gadhafi forces our correspondent in london lauren that reports next on what the u.k. public thinks about being involved in another conflict. what we heard before this started and...
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this is america says its role in a military intervention will be limited but that's not soft comparisons to the beginning of the two thousand and three iraq invasion. polls show the majority of americans opposed the u.s. involvement in the intervention for more on this joining bandaging check out in just a few minutes. hello this is r.t. it's eleven pm sunday night here in moscow my name's kevin owen and in the last few hours the libyan army has been ordered to observe an immediate cease fire in their fight against rebels it comes on the second day of an international aerial campaign against the troops of colonel gadhafi it's now been criticized by the arab league following reports the dozens of civilians have been killed but coalition forces say they're acting in line with the u.n. resolution which should receive widespread arab support artie's paula slayer joins us now live from the libyan capital with the latest developments poor evening to you so a second ceasefire now there has just been called the first one of course was breached within hours what is the latest situation in tripoli
this is america says its role in a military intervention will be limited but that's not soft comparisons to the beginning of the two thousand and three iraq invasion. polls show the majority of americans opposed the u.s. involvement in the intervention for more on this joining bandaging check out in just a few minutes. hello this is r.t. it's eleven pm sunday night here in moscow my name's kevin owen and in the last few hours the libyan army has been ordered to observe an immediate cease fire...
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in america, and around the world. japan's prime minister declares a state of maximum alert over the crisis at the fukushima nuclear plant. president obama has made his first formal speech on the military campaign in libya. the address in washington came amid some criticism in the united states that the president has yet to explain what the goals of military action are and how long the military action will last. he responded by saying that a failure to act would have carried a far greater price for both american and libya. but he made clear military action will not go beyond the u.n. mandate and regime change must not be pursued by force. >> of course, there is no better off with a duffy of of power. -- with the duffy out of power. i embrace that goal and will actively pursue its turn non- military means. broadening our military mission to include regime change would be a mistake. the task i assigned our forces, to protect the libyan people from the immediate danger and to establish a no-fly zone carries international
in america, and around the world. japan's prime minister declares a state of maximum alert over the crisis at the fukushima nuclear plant. president obama has made his first formal speech on the military campaign in libya. the address in washington came amid some criticism in the united states that the president has yet to explain what the goals of military action are and how long the military action will last. he responded by saying that a failure to act would have carried a far greater price...
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it was very attention because in america supports the moral. support circus and star nearly a year ago now to start a war because there are it is very ironic because around two thousand and three. be established for approaching what washington relations with bahrain he had meetings with u.s. officials including secretary of state clinton who expressed very warm regards for . basically perceiving it because what's going on now was planned many months in advance and military like america undertakes it is not just out there it isn't in the we are two weeks in advance this is playing months in advance of the spirit to pick out the root troop deployments and there's the massaging of public opinion in america appearing in the us public for a mirror. so the two to go it war illegally this is neat a gracious against another country but even american people going to be can this humanitarian intervention. from the european strategic intelligence and security center says it's of paramount importance of arab countries to take part in resolving the conflict
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probably for america. to the two to go war illegally this is needed a gracious and it is another country of the marriage people everybody can because it is humanitarian intervention. money from the european strategic intelligence and security center says it's of paramount importance arab countries take part in resolving the conflict. we have to focus on one thing the operation and. the question of what will happen in libya after all this is clearly a problem of the league and it's a problem of the nation i can see here surely it's a problem of the leadership the leadership of you've been busy concealer i tell you we don't know what is deluded political leadership of the been busy concede it's extremely possible is a trivial country as you know it is probably possible that that could reach the pole and the leader of the ship in the influence of the been busy consider just apply in the eastern part of libya and not on syria tripoli or doing something but so clearly the future of it will be complicated but fo
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the next hour in our program max kaiser and stacy herbert expose the ignorance of one of america's best known political commentators that's on the other stories of the week and the kaiser reports. max keiser i brought you a present where you go for a beer. what do you say well i'm calling it the c. herbert fun china can it's a little bit of a plutonium mix with your rhenium ann coulter and she wrote on her blog that regarding japan the good news is that anyone exposed to excess radiation from a nuclear power plant is now probably much less likely to get cancer arsenic in very low doses of. mild beneficial health benefits as i recall but of course you would want us all a gallon of it she's got. this kind of misinformation gets people to think that radiation is good for you manmade global warming is good for smoking cigarettes is good it's a manufactured manufactured ignorance. number of immigrants trying to reach europe. pricing scheme north africa have already fled the violence and since until the protests continue it's on t.v. this group ports across isn't necessarily cross the mediter
the next hour in our program max kaiser and stacy herbert expose the ignorance of one of america's best known political commentators that's on the other stories of the week and the kaiser reports. max keiser i brought you a present where you go for a beer. what do you say well i'm calling it the c. herbert fun china can it's a little bit of a plutonium mix with your rhenium ann coulter and she wrote on her blog that regarding japan the good news is that anyone exposed to excess radiation from a...
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not being the leading force also the fact that president obama did not interrupt his trip to latin america it's also kind of an indication that he doesn't want to be seen as demanding change for all this pain so it was a very calculated decision you could say what they continue to stress is that it's not just the western powers going to war in the view but that they have to support the arab league as well and now it looks like the support is the minute they had of the arab league has already criticised the international strikes for killing innocent people they say the military operation has gone beyond what the arab league backed and also they're saying what happened there first from the no fly zone objectives and also they're saying what we wanted was civilians protection and not more and more civilian deaths we know that he was really crucial for western powers to half of the arab countries assistance so that it doesn't appear as if it's just the west cracking down on yet another arab nation but with this criticism coming from the arab league it will be very difficult to count on further
not being the leading force also the fact that president obama did not interrupt his trip to latin america it's also kind of an indication that he doesn't want to be seen as demanding change for all this pain so it was a very calculated decision you could say what they continue to stress is that it's not just the western powers going to war in the view but that they have to support the arab league as well and now it looks like the support is the minute they had of the arab league has already...
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back no fly zone but now says the military action is gone too far america's says u.s. and allied forces have no hold had an offensive by colonel gadhafi forces against rebels in benghazi but fighting still being reported elsewhere paulus has the latest from the capital tripoli. we don't there are reports of new airstrikes that are being carried out on the ground we also hear reports of military planes all being loaded with weapons at american bases in used to be and that british planes are on their way to libya now the american army has come through and that it dropped some forty conventional bombs from the two stealth bombers not yet clear what was the exact target of those bombs but certainly amongst there was libyan air fields we're also being told that wasted the coniston satellites off firmly keeping an eye on the southern part of the city of set where there are ten tons of mustard gas now the american army has stated that the first phase of this operation is complete it says it is well satisfied that a no fly zone is firmly in place that there hasn't been any lib
back no fly zone but now says the military action is gone too far america's says u.s. and allied forces have no hold had an offensive by colonel gadhafi forces against rebels in benghazi but fighting still being reported elsewhere paulus has the latest from the capital tripoli. we don't there are reports of new airstrikes that are being carried out on the ground we also hear reports of military planes all being loaded with weapons at american bases in used to be and that british planes are on...
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gadhafi continued his reckless policy of intimidation is relentless pursuit to be counted on america to be tested. the code of wrong old habits die hard we look at how engaging in foreign military conflicts has become a trademark of the u.s. president. and a new hauled into pads attempts to cool the reactors at the quake damaged fukushima power plant that's rising black smoke problems the evacuation of workers and firefighters. question our steve live from moscow with me and you so now way it's six pm here in the russian capital five pm in tripoli and coalition strikes on libya are showing no signs of easing there's more than three hundred war plane flights reported on the fourth night french aircraft carrier is moving to the region and more fighter jets are arriving in crete that's despite the pentagon chief supplies to ease the intensity of strikes are seen as polls there is following developments in the capital. colonel gadhafi spoke on state television on tuesday night in what we're being told is a live address from his compound are as asea now that compound was hit some two days
gadhafi continued his reckless policy of intimidation is relentless pursuit to be counted on america to be tested. the code of wrong old habits die hard we look at how engaging in foreign military conflicts has become a trademark of the u.s. president. and a new hauled into pads attempts to cool the reactors at the quake damaged fukushima power plant that's rising black smoke problems the evacuation of workers and firefighters. question our steve live from moscow with me and you so now way it's...
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brussels as you say the meeting alternates of failed to come to an agreement which side would lead america the u.s. is doing everything to pull out of leadership of this campaign with its history in iraq and other places but others are failing to step into the breach and that is leading to real serious complications norway has said it's pulling out its troops because of a lack of leadership turkey a key arab ally and also part of the western defense structure says that it should be no civilian casualties and the reports of civilian casualties in libya is completely unacceptable statements by several sides in the nato allies u.k. u.s. that is the target role the humanitarian assistance is really the center of this controversy. live michel u.n. route was for an imposition of a new fly zone and now we're seeing gadhafi being targeted talk of more troops being sent in so there's a real sense of chaos here in brussels and you will also really in an attempt to find leadership in what is rapidly developing into a very difficult situation for the western allies. ok go vishal for now in brussels th
brussels as you say the meeting alternates of failed to come to an agreement which side would lead america the u.s. is doing everything to pull out of leadership of this campaign with its history in iraq and other places but others are failing to step into the breach and that is leading to real serious complications norway has said it's pulling out its troops because of a lack of leadership turkey a key arab ally and also part of the western defense structure says that it should be no civilian...
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dark he continues his reckless policy of intimidation his relentless pursuit of terror he counted on america to be passive. be counted wrong old habits die hard we look at how the gauging in followed military conflict has become a trademark trait of u.s. president. and a new holes in japan's attempts to cool the reactors at the quake damaged fukushima power plant because why is the black smoke from the evacuation workers in the fight . for getting from moscow it's ten pm wednesday night here my name's kevin zero in this is the r t news channel and the top story coalition strikes on libya is showing no signs of easing with more than three hundred war plane flights reported on the fourth night a french aircraft carrier is now moving to the region and more fighter jets are arriving in crete despite the pentagon chief pledged to ease the intensity of strikes out his paul asli is following developments in the capital tripoli. colonel gadhafi spoke on state television on tuesday night in what we're being told is and i've addressed his compound bab al aziziya now that compound was hit some two days
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now an fda panel will decide whether food dyes are safe enough to remain on america's store shelves. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> tonight, the fbi's trying to figure out how it is a bullet hole's been discovered in a usairways 737 that last flew from philly to charlotte yesterday. it was discovered upon landing. officials tell nbc news it was a .40 caliber round that penetrated the skin of the aircraft. it was found inside. it appears from the angle of the trajectory, it entered the plane from above. they say there's no reason to believe it was anything other than a freak occurrence. >>> when we come back here tonight, our "making a difference" report on the people who sometimes beat the first responders in their rush to help. >>> it's time now for our "making a difference report." and in our line of work we show up at a lot of disasters. and often the first people we see arriving on the scene to jump in, help out and rebuild are the mennonites. hurricane katrina was no different. we saw them, they arrived right away, and without fanfare and they are still there, on the jo
now an fda panel will decide whether food dyes are safe enough to remain on america's store shelves. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> tonight, the fbi's trying to figure out how it is a bullet hole's been discovered in a usairways 737 that last flew from philly to charlotte yesterday. it was discovered upon landing. officials tell nbc news it was a .40 caliber round that penetrated the skin of the aircraft. it was found inside. it appears from the angle of the trajectory, it...
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administration is incorporated place because for days now we've heard the american president insists that america's handing over control of this operation to nato countries and he keeps saying that this is going to happen soon but certainly in terms of the cracks missing on the international front it doesn't seem as if it's going to happen any time soon so the question really at the heart of this debate is whether or not these airstrikes can continue who will take control over them as well just how much longer they can carry on. ok. thank you for that. for us there of course reporting from the country's capital tripoli keeping across to get it once in the year for you log on to our website r.t. dot com where you can find more liberal ventus updates and transfer experiences often called. we spoke and twitter feeds your situation unfolding in libya. nato members are split over the future often the true perpetrator in that and so says michael hoffman author and political. but there seems to be quite a rivalry between david cameron and nicolas sarkozy and then turkey is also descending because the turk
administration is incorporated place because for days now we've heard the american president insists that america's handing over control of this operation to nato countries and he keeps saying that this is going to happen soon but certainly in terms of the cracks missing on the international front it doesn't seem as if it's going to happen any time soon so the question really at the heart of this debate is whether or not these airstrikes can continue who will take control over them as well just...
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where america will do anything it needs to protect israel but at the same time now we're trying to send messages that we are going to support democracy in some of these other nations but what happens if it's a type of democracy. they elected government just like hamas that we aren't so find out the danger that we consistently get is the one man one vote one time scenario which arguably happened with hamas in gaza. but looking at the bigger question the issue isn't so much which side are we going to choose right there's only one side here that's worth supporting and that's the side of peace and which already palestinians are for it the majority of israelis are for it willing to bet that if you want to round and sampled the majority of the people who've been pushing for reforms in these arab countries across the region the majority of them would like to see a pluralistic stable beechen as economically prosperous and at peace with israel although i've had it happen if they have the majority on both sides is florida everybody would like to see peace in the middle east here then why can't we
where america will do anything it needs to protect israel but at the same time now we're trying to send messages that we are going to support democracy in some of these other nations but what happens if it's a type of democracy. they elected government just like hamas that we aren't so find out the danger that we consistently get is the one man one vote one time scenario which arguably happened with hamas in gaza. but looking at the bigger question the issue isn't so much which side are we...
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while we await guidance to the commission and america's nuclear future, we are conducting research and development into a broader range of options for the nation's fuel cycle, with careful attention to safety and environmental protection and non-proliferation. safety of the future systems is key to all of the program's. selected research areas, like you plaiting cannot generate hydrogen in an accident, or feel that is virtually impossible to melt, as various -- have various opobvious relevance. a hot at the laboratory will be providing in court -- important abilities to the industry that can be used to assess and improve the safety of existing and future reactors. i fully concur with the recent statement made by deputy secretary that we view nuclear energy as an important component of the overall portfolio we are trying to build for the clean energy future. the programs at the office of nuclear energy are focused on ensuring that the option for safe nuclear power remains open to the nation brought by way of concluding these brief comments, the earthquake and the resulting tsunami broug
while we await guidance to the commission and america's nuclear future, we are conducting research and development into a broader range of options for the nation's fuel cycle, with careful attention to safety and environmental protection and non-proliferation. safety of the future systems is key to all of the program's. selected research areas, like you plaiting cannot generate hydrogen in an accident, or feel that is virtually impossible to melt, as various -- have various opobvious relevance....
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america to face the music. wealthy british style. market. why no one should really be happening to the global economy with much stronger a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to this report on r t. what do you do when you have no novel ideas or solutions to the problems that face america but you still want to be president paul have a view just a wage a culture war you distract from the real problems of his country faces and you focus on abortion and gays and of course the left sinister plan to conduct background checks in order for you to get guns and mike huckabee has dive head first into this war he has decided to join the very full ranks of republicans including some who wish that they could go back in time who desperately wish they could take back the progress that was achieved by the repeal of don't ask don't tell that's right huckabee like before and has decided to take a grave at stand against an issue that has broad support from the american people i think we all remember when paul n.-t. huckabee predecesso
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country in latin america. it is the character of this country that inspires. our original guiding stars, our struggle and hope, but there is no such thing as a loan struggle. no such thing as a lone hope. the july and people have shown this time and again, including your recovery from the terrible earthquake here one year ago. credit for success belongs to the chilean people whose courage, sacrifices, and perseverance build this nation into the leader that it is. and we're very honored to be joined today by four leaders who have died -- guided this nation through two years of process. thank you all for being here. in [applause] i cannot imagine a more fitting place to discuss the new era of partnership that the united states is pursuing. not only with chile, but across the americas. i am grateful we're joined by leaders and members of the diplomatic corps across the region. within my first 100 days in office, one of my first foreign trip as president i travel to trinidad and tobago to meet with leaders across
country in latin america. it is the character of this country that inspires. our original guiding stars, our struggle and hope, but there is no such thing as a loan struggle. no such thing as a lone hope. the july and people have shown this time and again, including your recovery from the terrible earthquake here one year ago. credit for success belongs to the chilean people whose courage, sacrifices, and perseverance build this nation into the leader that it is. and we're very honored to be...
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the largest hispanic group in america has said, end this program. but i'll tell you what, our grandchildren and children would say that and you continue to say and i agree with you, we've got 13 million american families underwater with their mortgages. and you want to pick and choose 500,000 of those to help. what about the other 21,000? should the federal government pay everybody's mortgage that's behind? one out of four american families are underwater on their homes. it just came out yesterday, 13 million vacant houses in america and almost immediately you come up with a cash for keys program. where you're going to buy these abandoned properties. from the bank banks, from the speculators. i don't think you've listened to the american people. i don't think you've heard what they said in november. this program has been criticized every -- ever since its inception. you haven't mended it, you're talking about mending it today. where is your bill to mend it? is there a bill to amend it? have introduced it? is there a bill? mr. frank: will the gentlem
the largest hispanic group in america has said, end this program. but i'll tell you what, our grandchildren and children would say that and you continue to say and i agree with you, we've got 13 million american families underwater with their mortgages. and you want to pick and choose 500,000 of those to help. what about the other 21,000? should the federal government pay everybody's mortgage that's behind? one out of four american families are underwater on their homes. it just came out...
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for the contradictions and the holes in the resolution america think the whole thing is a mess so the resolution itself is full of. you have this thing. for example stayed very largely out of it and then suddenly when the resolution is passed it makes very specific demands which clearly were not in the resolution that demands that for example the government forces pull back from a series of towns that kind of thing so you have you have clear intentions to. different parties to make of it what they will and i think that we will see that process roll around very similar situation going on in in bahrain is in many ways exactly the opposite features are in the train for example robert gates united states defense secretary goes through. we can go as talks leave and two days later the. gulf corporation council especially saudi forces go in and they go in and they intervene on the side of those source or similar about stopping the war in bahrain by effectively intervening on the side of the government in the case of libya they want to quote stop the war by intervening on the side of the rebe
for the contradictions and the holes in the resolution america think the whole thing is a mess so the resolution itself is full of. you have this thing. for example stayed very largely out of it and then suddenly when the resolution is passed it makes very specific demands which clearly were not in the resolution that demands that for example the government forces pull back from a series of towns that kind of thing so you have you have clear intentions to. different parties to make of it what...
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. >> where is america? where is great britain? they should help us. they shod gaps or stopping gaddafi forces from ncing us. >> they say they will not be sending in ground forces. germany is especially opposed to the idea. foreign minister has offered humanitarian help. >> delegates agreed that gaddafi has to go but what should happen to him if he leaves power? italy hasrose exile while france, the u.s., and britain want to see him put before the international criminal court. the british hosts of the conference, however, have been stressing points of unity. >he participants have affirmed the importance of full and swift implementation of the security council resolutionsnd our strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity, and national unity of libya. weil pursuing additional sanctions on individuals and entities associated with the regime. >> delegates say the ongoing airstrikes against the gaddafi regime are just a first at which must be followed by political process. th he re to set up an international contact group to de
. >> where is america? where is great britain? they should help us. they shod gaps or stopping gaddafi forces from ncing us. >> they say they will not be sending in ground forces. germany is especially opposed to the idea. foreign minister has offered humanitarian help. >> delegates agreed that gaddafi has to go but what should happen to him if he leaves power? italy hasrose exile while france, the u.s., and britain want to see him put before the international criminal court....
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but look around america. the of space processes in some countries and they mean when you are elected as a president to have a longer term but it gives you a little bit more bandwidth to think about the structure problems and that is having elections. the baffling that and just had elections in the united states a few months ago in november and here we are already much of what is the discourse on television and the united states at the next elections next year. where do they have the bandwidth to focus on the problems that everybody acknowledges they, are there. infrastructure, education, energy efficiency without trying to paint what is their big thing which is the same power. >> host: i don't think this is something you dressed in the book or maybe i forgot, the longer terms actually result in better policymaking. i get the feeling that if you are a poor country you are less likely to engage in the kind of short term over consumption when we see in some western countries but this comes back to the point when
but look around america. the of space processes in some countries and they mean when you are elected as a president to have a longer term but it gives you a little bit more bandwidth to think about the structure problems and that is having elections. the baffling that and just had elections in the united states a few months ago in november and here we are already much of what is the discourse on television and the united states at the next elections next year. where do they have the bandwidth...
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. >> where is america? where is great britain? they should help us. they should be giving us weapons or stopping gaddafi forces from advancing on us. >> they say they will not be sending in ground forces. germany is especially opposed to the idea. foreign minister has offered humanitarian help. >> delegatesagreed that gaddafi has to go but what should happen to him if he leaves power? italy has proposed exile while france, the u.s., and britain want to see him put before the international criminal court. the british hosts of the conference, however, have been stressing points of unity. >> the participants have affirmed the importance of full and swift implementation of the security council resolutions and our strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity, and national unity of libya. we will be pursuing additional sanctions on individuals and entities associated with the regime. >> delegates say the ongoing airstrikes against the gaddafi regime are just a first at which must be followed by political process. they have agree
. >> where is america? where is great britain? they should help us. they should be giving us weapons or stopping gaddafi forces from advancing on us. >> they say they will not be sending in ground forces. germany is especially opposed to the idea. foreign minister has offered humanitarian help. >> delegatesagreed that gaddafi has to go but what should happen to him if he leaves power? italy has proposed exile while france, the u.s., and britain want to see him put before the...
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>> this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. gaddafi must go, that is the unanimous conclusion of leaders gathered in london even as fierce fighting continues in the viet itself. >> -- in this libya itself. >> there is sustained artillery fire and the rebels are sustaining a position just ahead. >> he fired his entire cabinet and prepares to address his citizens. >and have you heard that there s a world wedding in the works -- royal wedding in the works? just a month ago until the big day. -- a month to go until the big day. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. we are here to help the libyan people in their hour of need, that is help british prime minister david cameron describe the mission against gaddafi's forces today in london. and while the wheel of diplomacy continues to spin, on the ground where it counts, rebel forces are still facing stiff resistance from the libyan leader. tonight, coverage on both fronts and it starts with the battle -- the bbc middle east. it starts with jeremy bowen in lond
>> this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. gaddafi must go, that is the unanimous conclusion of leaders gathered in london even as fierce fighting continues in the viet itself. >> -- in this libya itself. >> there is sustained artillery fire and the rebels are sustaining a position just ahead. >> he fired his entire cabinet and prepares to address his citizens. >and have you heard that there s a world wedding in the works -- royal wedding in the...
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as soon as you probably noticed bigotry is alive and well in america and apparently the u.k. particularly among insecure white men. as moammar gadhafi mo's down his own citizens with fighter jets and helicopters in libya today american corporations are busy securing their profits in the region there used to be a moral standard business but in today's globalized world moral considerations have been thrown out the window and profits are apparently the only thing that matters libya has always been regarded as a rogue nation and we know for certain it could aki played a role in the terrorist bombing of pan am flight one of three that killed one hundred ninety american citizens. and yet u.s. based corporations are openly doing business with get coffee and libya and have been since george w. bush made it legal in fact if you go online you can find a guidebook for u.s. companies written by the state department the department commerce and settled and doing business in libya commercial guide for u.s. companies as well be called here's how to get rich doing business with a brutal dicta
as soon as you probably noticed bigotry is alive and well in america and apparently the u.k. particularly among insecure white men. as moammar gadhafi mo's down his own citizens with fighter jets and helicopters in libya today american corporations are busy securing their profits in the region there used to be a moral standard business but in today's globalized world moral considerations have been thrown out the window and profits are apparently the only thing that matters libya has always been...
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but look around south america. they have a space process he's in some countries and it means when you are elected as president, you have a longer term. so in mexico for the sample you get a six year term as long term but it gives you a little more bandwidth to think about the structural problems without constantly having elections. i find it baffling that you just had elections in the united states a few months ago in midterms in november and here we already the discourse on television and the united states is set up the next elections. where does the policy maker of the scope or the band width to focus on the structural problem? everybody acknowledges they, are there. they talk about energy efficiency without basically trying to maintain what is their big thing which is the same power. >> host: i don't think this was actually something that you address in the book or maybe i just forgot it, is there any evidence that longer term is actually result in better policymaking? i get the feeling if you are a poor country
but look around south america. they have a space process he's in some countries and it means when you are elected as president, you have a longer term. so in mexico for the sample you get a six year term as long term but it gives you a little more bandwidth to think about the structural problems without constantly having elections. i find it baffling that you just had elections in the united states a few months ago in midterms in november and here we already the discourse on television and the...
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look around south america. they have democracy processes in some countries, and to processes mean when you're elected or the president, you have a longer term. in mexico, for example, there's a six year term. it's one term, but gives you more time to think aboutth structural problems without having the election. i find it baffling that you just had elections in the united states just a few months ago, midterms in november, and here we are already much of the discourse on television in the united states is about the next election which is next year. where does policymaker have the scope or bandwidth to focus on problems. everybody acknowledges it's there, infrastructure, education, energy efficiency, without main taping what's their big thing which is to stay in power. >> host: this isn't something addressed in the book or maybe i forgot it, but is there any evidence that longer terms or anything like that result in better policymaking? i get the feeling that if you're a poor country, you're hungry, and therefor
look around south america. they have democracy processes in some countries, and to processes mean when you're elected or the president, you have a longer term. in mexico, for example, there's a six year term. it's one term, but gives you more time to think aboutth structural problems without having the election. i find it baffling that you just had elections in the united states just a few months ago, midterms in november, and here we are already much of the discourse on television in the...
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. >> president barack obama was begun america's involvement monday evening. as the white house seeks to answer those who say the mission is not clearly defined. senator john mccain had this to say about his expectations for the president's remarks. >> on the one hand they say its humanitarian, on the other hand if to say khaddafi moscow. i hope the president will clarify that. >> nato announced it will take over the entire libya mission. barbara hall, kron 4 news. >>vicki: another earthquake struck japan's triggering essen on the alert. it will get a look at the latest as the earth begins to move there. >>jacqueline: we have sunshine and warmer weather on the way for this week. i will show you the forecast coming up. ♪ that airline is gonna nail that frequent flyer with restrictions when he tries to use his miles. ♪ that's a lot of red tape! step on it! [ tires screech ] ♪ i can't escape the red tape! now you can with rapid rewards! come on! [ tires screech ] [ male announcer ] join rapid rewards and enjoy unlimited reward seats, no blackout dates, and
. >> president barack obama was begun america's involvement monday evening. as the white house seeks to answer those who say the mission is not clearly defined. senator john mccain had this to say about his expectations for the president's remarks. >> on the one hand they say its humanitarian, on the other hand if to say khaddafi moscow. i hope the president will clarify that. >> nato announced it will take over the entire libya mission. barbara hall, kron 4 news....
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during america's second red scare this was the accusation to answer. today it's this why muslim leaders are not doing enough to cooperate with law enforcement there's actually been instances of the mobs instructing the people in their mosques not to cooperate with law enforcement accusations of disloyalty subversion treason made not by some pundit you're a wonder of radical islam there's a slight neighborhood you live in and the monterey operates there are but by the chairman of the congressional homeland security committee republican pete king who is launching his highly publicized hearings on the radicalization of muslims in america we know how evil was enemy is we have to confront it. it's a present to all muslims when we don't single out islamic terrorists it's almost as if we are afraid to insult more because we're targeting the terrorists through their roots but king dismisses the critics who say the hearings unfairly single out muslims every criticism here is a very serious knee jerk liberal left wing reactions to the politically correct establi
during america's second red scare this was the accusation to answer. today it's this why muslim leaders are not doing enough to cooperate with law enforcement there's actually been instances of the mobs instructing the people in their mosques not to cooperate with law enforcement accusations of disloyalty subversion treason made not by some pundit you're a wonder of radical islam there's a slight neighborhood you live in and the monterey operates there are but by the chairman of the...
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chain of command, to begin with, this is to be a joint operation, if necessary, carried out by britain, america, and france combined with other participation and it will be coordinated in that way. in terms of british nationals, obviously, almost all those who want to leave have left. there are some who remain. we have our relationship with the turkish embassy who is working with us in tripoli and we have an active counselor figure in been gauzy -- an active consular figure in bengazi. this is to make sure that humanitarian aid gets through. above all, as he said, any decision to put any men and women of armed forces in harm's way it should only be when aslan necessary. but i believe as he said that we cannot stand back and let a dictator kill his people indiscriminately. to do so would send a chilling signal to others. we should be clear about where our interests lie. in this country, we know that colonel gaddafi is capable of. we should not let him step onto british soil. we should not allow a situation their stateish stat should step on british soil. >> may i ask the prime minister whether,
chain of command, to begin with, this is to be a joint operation, if necessary, carried out by britain, america, and france combined with other participation and it will be coordinated in that way. in terms of british nationals, obviously, almost all those who want to leave have left. there are some who remain. we have our relationship with the turkish embassy who is working with us in tripoli and we have an active counselor figure in been gauzy -- an active consular figure in bengazi. this is...
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strategy in america. lindsey lowe and. he's the preacher he's winning nothing people are suggesting she's done for no she says she's a star. alan . time now for the good bad and the insanely ugly good filmmaker charles ferguson ferguson a producer audrey mars won the academy award for best documentary film last night for an inside job a film about the two thousand and unanswered crisis and how the actions of a greedy few ruined the lives of the working class masses ferguson used as spotlight at the oscars to lament the lack of accountability on wall street three years later. i must start by pointing out that three years after own horrific financial crisis caused by massive fraud not a single financial executive is going to jail and that's wrong. well said at least those comments brought the issue back into the headlines today should be there every day but bad brian kilmeade he's become a regular on this list this morning on fox and friends with the words organized chaos plastered across the screen kilmeade pose this questi
strategy in america. lindsey lowe and. he's the preacher he's winning nothing people are suggesting she's done for no she says she's a star. alan . time now for the good bad and the insanely ugly good filmmaker charles ferguson ferguson a producer audrey mars won the academy award for best documentary film last night for an inside job a film about the two thousand and unanswered crisis and how the actions of a greedy few ruined the lives of the working class masses ferguson used as spotlight at...
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see if america's most prescribed e.d. treatment is right for you. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >>> well, it is just seven days since the devastating 9.0 magnitude earthquake rocked japan followed quickly by a massive 23 foot wall of water. this tsunami alone erased entire towns in northwestern jamie lynn spears japan. for the last several day the world's focus has been almost exclusively on the crippled nuclear plant near the epicenter of the quake where workers have been desperately fighting to stop a catastrophe. clarissa ward reports from the streets of osaka, japan. >> japan is fay puts for big screens and fancy gadgets but all those electronics require a lot of power and in japan, more so than many countries is incredibly reliant on nuclear energy as a source for their power. about 25% of the electricity here is generated by nuclear energy. there's been a debate for decades here about whether it's safe for a country that's as prone to earthquakes as japan, to be so rel
see if america's most prescribed e.d. treatment is right for you. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >>> well, it is just seven days since the devastating 9.0 magnitude earthquake rocked japan followed quickly by a massive 23 foot wall of water. this tsunami alone erased entire towns in northwestern jamie lynn spears japan. for the last several day the world's focus has been almost exclusively on the crippled nuclear plant near...
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the radiation coming out will be dissipated in the long by the time they ever reach america. the levels are not -- there is some misunderstanding about radiation. there is a constant -- and idea that this is a death ray or you will get cancer. radiation is a very mild carcinogen. within the levels people would be experiencing now, there is not a serious health concern. it is only the people who are very close to the scene who are being affected. it will probably stay that way unless there is some other unforeseen disaster. >> unfortunately we have to me that there but thank you for your insight. four people along the japanese coast the nuclear threat adds to the challenges they face. in one city survivors not only having to cope with the aftershocks, they also fear exposure to radiation. >> amidst the devastation and destruction there is a new concern. it is carried with the rain that started falling. hidden in these drops could be another danger, tiny particles blown from the nuclear disaster that is unfolding 60 miles to the south. it is as if this place has not been batter
the radiation coming out will be dissipated in the long by the time they ever reach america. the levels are not -- there is some misunderstanding about radiation. there is a constant -- and idea that this is a death ray or you will get cancer. radiation is a very mild carcinogen. within the levels people would be experiencing now, there is not a serious health concern. it is only the people who are very close to the scene who are being affected. it will probably stay that way unless there is...
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until today's outburst, it was an important ally in america oppose the war on terror -- america's war on terror. bbc news. >> you're watchin g bbc news. supporters of colonel gaddafi out in force. they are worried it might slip into civil war. refugees continue to see the growing turmoil in libya. at 39 years old, the defense minister looked to have a bright future. he was even a hint as a future german leader, but revelations that he plagiarized part of his thesis has now forced his resignation. >> until now, he has had a charmed political life. young, a glamorous wife. today, the charm ran out. he resigned because of a plagiarism scandal. >> he says, and a friendly talk with the chancellor, i will resign from my job. the attention was diverting him from his role as defense minister. the doctoral thesis he said he wrote he did not write entirely. it was the work of others. it had gone from the minister, dr. google, dr. cut-and-paste. chancellor merkel strode to the microphone and said she accepted his resignation. she says that she was surprised when he asked to speak to me by phone.
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god in america." please welcome to iowa mr. david bossie. [applause] this morning, we will hear the five to seven minutes of remarks from each panelist. then we will move into the audience participation question and answers. first up, i would like to welcome to the microphone marilyn rickert. [applause] >> hello, i am here to talk to you today about a topic you not think too much about. liberty and taxation. that seems like an oxymoron. under our current tax system, that is true. i am here to challenge you today about who controls your life. should it be the government using the tax code to determine what you do or do not buy it or are you in charge of your own life? i am here to talk to you about a fair tax bill. it is h.r. built 25 that will give you control of your own life thatback. said a fair tax passes today. what would be the first thing you would notice? your paycheck would be bigger because there were no longer be federal taxes taken out of your check. imagine that. you would get your check
god in america." please welcome to iowa mr. david bossie. [applause] this morning, we will hear the five to seven minutes of remarks from each panelist. then we will move into the audience participation question and answers. first up, i would like to welcome to the microphone marilyn rickert. [applause] >> hello, i am here to talk to you today about a topic you not think too much about. liberty and taxation. that seems like an oxymoron. under our current tax system, that is true. i...
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dot com slash usa and check out our you tube page it's youtube dot com slash r t america and of course feel free to follow me on twitter it's lucy catherine out and we'll see you right back here in an hour and a half. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world is seeing from the streets of canada. showing the correlations to rule the day. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our keep. a job market here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. books . taking. the low in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle the drift to the right all across europe and the u.s. more and more people are giving the political rights a new look and more times than not it is the issue of immigration they galvanizes voters is the politics of intolerance coming into vogue. and. to discuss the growing appeal of the right wing i'm joined by tommy robinson in london he is the leader of t
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what america has faced criticism for intervening in libya while overlooking baden's in other countries in the arab world political writer john walsh show us a foreign policy in the region is completely inconsistent it is not about protecting the people or human rights because in egypt when we were being shown during the initial phases in the rebellion there described it's a good friend of the family of the united states it's taken no action in bahrain it's a matter of fact at the same time this is going on. israeli planes are bombing bombing people planes the united states is nothing it is not about human rights it seems to me that it's an. imperial arrogance in human family the united states does not need that oil it's not about oil it does not fit in with the united states' master plan to dominate the middle east for purposes of oil and israel so it doesn't make sense it's a pasturing on the part of people so powerful they have no no cures from the consequences and i think daffy and the world are going to take a lesson from this down if you give up its weapons it abit trusted the wes
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in one nine hundred ninety three the same year as bishopsgate car bombers would return to america and strike again at new york's financial district. the target was the world trade center. on friday feb nineteenth a massive explosion ripped through the underground parking garage of the north tower. david williams was the chief f.b.i. investigator. were we walked into the trade center it was kind of like walking into a cave. you hear people screaming in the background rescue workers basically you had a crater that was five stories to. the nine hundred ninety three world trade center bombing was the first major terrorist attack on american soil since the one nine hundred twenty s. on wall street. f.b.i. was in charge but local police forces like the new york city bomb squad were part of the team. don cigar was sent into the bomb crater on sunday afternoon forty eight hours after the blast to help a forensic chemist team take samples. but then sadar we spotted a strange metal fragment crumpled and twisted by the power of the explosion. what was unusual was the damage it was so ripped inte
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carried out by britain, america, and france, with arab and other participation and coordinated in that way. in terms of british nationals, obviously, all of those who want to leave have left. there are still some. we have a relationship with the turkish embassy, who are working with us and for us in tripoli, and we also have an active consular figure in benghazi. stopping gaddafi from going to bend gosling -- benghazi is in their interests. as he said, the decision to put our men and women into harm's way should only be taken when necessary. we cannot stand back and let a dictator kill his people indiscriminately. to do so would send a chilling signal to others, and that also believe we should be clear about where our interests lie. in this country, particularly, we know what abu dhabi is capable of. we cannot have a failed state on the border. >> malcom. >> may i congratulate him for his superb leadership that he and the foreign secretary have given it and at the united nations for securing this resolution, without which the people of libya and benghazi would be facing a humanitarian
carried out by britain, america, and france, with arab and other participation and coordinated in that way. in terms of british nationals, obviously, all of those who want to leave have left. there are still some. we have a relationship with the turkish embassy, who are working with us and for us in tripoli, and we also have an active consular figure in benghazi. stopping gaddafi from going to bend gosling -- benghazi is in their interests. as he said, the decision to put our men and women into...
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you will find we do less well in the muslim world than let's say in europe or asia or latin america. >> rose: there's another idea of the 21st century called american decline. >> uh-huh. >> rose: and joe snooi rises to say "not so fast." >> that's true. americans go through cycles of declinism every ten or 20 years. after sputnik the russians were ten feet tall. >> rose: and the japanese were ten feet tall. >> now the chinese are ten feet tall after the recession of 2008. we usually outgrow this. but the reason it's important is when you misunderstand what power relations are really like it can do two things. you can make us too fearful and it can make other countries like the chinese have hubris which makes them push in a ways which unproductive and get into trouble. >> rose: but you argue they've overextended themselves and their overconfidence about their relationship with the united states and they've made a lot of... >> rose: that's true. i was in beijing in both december and january talking with chinese friends and there is widespread view among many not just the people's liber
you will find we do less well in the muslim world than let's say in europe or asia or latin america. >> rose: there's another idea of the 21st century called american decline. >> uh-huh. >> rose: and joe snooi rises to say "not so fast." >> that's true. americans go through cycles of declinism every ten or 20 years. after sputnik the russians were ten feet tall. >> rose: and the japanese were ten feet tall. >> now the chinese are ten feet tall after...